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A Photograph of the cresent moon - 2nd August
By Alicia Sykes, on Tuesday 12th August 2014. Categorised in Astronomy. (Read on Blogger)The moon on the 2nd of August, a waxing crescent (39% full) photographed with my brother - after many attempts finally got it, with shutter speed of 1/6th sec, aperture f/8The large dark patch in the upper right hand corner is Mare Serenitatis, which is a massive lava plain, which has a diameter of 674km, to give you an idea of scale. ....
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